Coupling device and method for manufacturing a grip ring to be used in such a coupling device
A coupling device for a tube comprising a coupling piece with an insert end for the tube and a sealing organ which is suitable for realizing a seal around the tube inserted in the coupling piece, whereby the sealing organ comprises a series of elements which together form a ring enclosing the tube, and whereby the elements have been provided with at least one grip ring, extending over at least a part of the circumference of the tube, which at least one grip ring is embodied with inwardly and/or outwardly pressed out first projections and second projections extending away from the surface of the grip ring, whereby the first projections and the second projections are provided with, in the plane of these projections extending first anchor teeth and second anchor teeth.
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This application is a continuation application of International Patent Cooperation Treaty (PCT) Application Serial No. PCT/NL2009/050338, entitled “Coupling Device and Method for Manufacturing a Gripring to be Used in Such a Coupling Device”, to Georg F. Waga N. V., filed on Jun. 15, 2009, which is a continuation application of Netherlands Patent Application Serial No. NL 2001726, to Georg F. Waga N. V., filed on Jun. 26, 2008, and the specifications and claims thereof are incorporated herein by reference.
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BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION1. Field of the Invention
The invention relates to a coupling device for a tube comprising a coupling piece with an insert end for the tube and a sealing organ which is suitable for realizing a seal around the tube inserted in the coupling piece, whereby the sealing organ comprises a series of elements which together form a ring enclosing the tube, and whereby the elements have been provided with at least one grip ring, extending over at least a part of the circumference of the tube. Further the invention relates to a method for manufacturing a grip ring for such a coupling device.
2. Description of Related Art
Such a coupling device is known from the European patent application EP-A 0 794 378 of applicant. The known coupling device is applied with tubes of steel, stainless steel, eternite, cast iron, coated steel, PVC, polyethylene and asbestos cement and will be used as connection for one or two of such tubes. On the one hand it is then important that the coupling device provides an adequate sealing and on the other hand that this sealing is capable to resist tension strains. This last function is provided by the grip ring which is part of the known coupling device.
It is known from the Dutch patent application 1009 734 of applicant to embody the grip ring with dents that are pressed out of the surface of the grip ring. The dents border each time at one side on the slit-formed cut-aways that are punched out from the grip ring. A problem of the known grip ring which is part of such a coupling device, is that with the application of the coupling device on tubes which have been manufactured with softer material, the grip ring seems to operate as a cheese slicer, so that the tensile strength of the coupling device according to the known state of the art is relatively limited. When the coupling device according to the state of art is applied with such softer materials as polyethylene, polybutene, acrylbutadienestyrene, or polypropylene, a tensile strength results which for the large diameter-sizes measures approximate 6 to 7 bar, and for the smaller diameter-sizes can be measured at 15 to 16 bar.
It is known from the Dutch patent application 1 014 758 of applicant to embody the grip ring with projections that substantially radially inwardly extend away from the surface of the grip ring. It is proven that the coupling device provided with this grip ring as applied to a tube of relatively soft material with a diameter of 200 mm, tolerates a tension strain of 25 to 30 bar.
From U.S. Pat. No. 6,499,771 a coupling device according to the introduction is known whereby projections pressed out of the surface of the grip ring are applied, which have been provided with anchor teeth extending in the plane of these projections. These known anchor teeth serve to resist axial rotation of the clamped tube.
BRIEF SUMMARY OF THE INVENTIONIt is an object of the invention to further improve the coupling device and to provide an alternative embodiment for this grip ring, whereby the grip ring can become available at lower costs.
The invention will be further elucidated with reference to the drawings.
The coupling device and the method of manufacturing a grip ring that can be applied therein are to that end characterized by one or more of the appended claims.
The coupling device according to the invention has inwardly and/or outwardly pressed out projections extending away from the surface of grip ring, which are provided with anchor points or anchor teeth that extend in the plane of these projections.
The anchor teeth of the inwardly pressed projections are in particular suitable to engage on a tube of a relatively hard material such as cast iron. With the outwardly pressed out projections a suitable anchoring with the adjacently located part of the coupling device can be provided, i.e., with the pressure elements against which the grip ring abuts in the assembled coupling device.
According to the invention the projections with the anchor teeth are so embodied that between the anchor points or anchor teeth relatively wide flat parts exist. Herewith a suitable anchoring is offered on tubes of softer material such as polyethylene.
The desired quality of the anchor points or anchor teeth provided on the projections is obtained by manufacturing the grip ring elements, which together form the grip ring according to the invention, in a method which is characterized by the following steps:
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- punching of adjacently located cut-aways in a metal plate such that between the cut-aways relatively thin material-connections remain;
- pressing out the metal of the surface of the plate on at least one first side of the adjacently located cutaways until the material-connections have been torn loose;
- forcing the pressed out metal back until it is substantially located on the opposite side of the plate and it extends from the plate's plane in the form of a finished first projection.
By deforming the metal as a result of pressing out of the plane of the plate, the material which is located adjacent to the cut-aways is strengthened, while by tearing loose the material connections, anchor points or anchor teeth are obtained which are not only solid but are also provided with a very sharp point with an underneath sided burr which is the result of punching of the cut-aways. The burr is very useful for anchoring in the tube for the benefit of which the grip ring is applied in a coupling device.
In the figures same identical reference numerals refer to similar parts.
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The grip elements 3′, 3″ together form a closed ring and have been applied on the inside of one or more pressure elements 4′. Such a pressure element 4′ is for example one pressure element of a series of equivalent pressure elements which are mutually adjustable and together form the ring 4. This ring 4 cooperates with the rubber sealing ring 5 for providing a clamping seal on a tube on which the coupling device is applied. For a complete description of the possible embodiment of the coupling device, reference is for instance made to EP-A-0 794 378 and the European application 06812739.8, which applications are deemed to be incorporated by reference herein.
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Simultaneously with the forming of the first projection 11, it is realised with the variant shown in
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The mentioned figures further show that between the anchor points or anchor teeth 16 of the inwardly pressed out projections 11 comparatively wide flat parts 18 are located. Such comparatively wide flat parts are also located between the anchor points or anchor teeth 17 of the outwardly pressed out projections 15, and are indicated with reference numeral 19.
Claims
1. A coupling device for a tube comprising:
- a coupling piece with an insert end for the tube and a sealing organ which is suitable for realizing a seal around the tube inserted in the coupling piece,
- wherein the sealing organ comprises a series of elements which together form a ring enclosing the tube, and
- wherein the elements have been provided with at least one grip ring, extending over at least a part of the circumference of the tube, which said at least one grip ring is embodied with inwardly and/or outwardly pressed out first projections and second projections extending away from the surface of the grip ring, whereby the first projections and the second projections are provided with, in the plane of these projections extending first anchor teeth and second anchor teeth, wherein between the first anchor teeth and/or between the second anchor teeth, relative to the dimensions of these teeth, comparatively wide flat parts exist, which flat parts form part of said first anchor teeth and/or second anchor teeth.
2. A method for manufacturing a grip element suited for application in the coupling device according to claim 1, wherein the method comprises the following steps:
- punching adjacently located cut-aways in a metal plate such that between the cut-aways relatively thin material connections remain;
- pressing out the metal of the surface of the plate on at least one first side of the adjacently located cutaways until the material connections have been torn loose; and
- forcing the pressed out metal back until it is substantially located on the opposite side of the plate and extends from its plane in the form of said first projection.
3. The method according to claim 2, further comprising the step of forcing the metal of the plate at a second side, located opposite to the first side of the adjacently located cut-aways, into said second projection which extends from the plate in an direction opposite to that of the first projection.
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Type: Grant
Filed: Dec 23, 2010
Date of Patent: Jan 10, 2012
Patent Publication Number: 20110148105
Assignee: Georg Fischer WAGA N.V. (Epe)
Inventor: Andreas Jacobus Louis Nijsen (Enschede)
Primary Examiner: David E Bochna
Attorney: Peacock Myers, P.C.
Application Number: 12/977,892
International Classification: F16L 19/06 (20060101);